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Originally Posted by 190edude
Car has started everytime I tried this morning until now. Just tried again with the air temp at 79 F and it will not start now. Turns over fine but will not start.
Hope this sounds familiar to somebody, I am stumped.
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Without being there to look and listen to diagnose your problem, it's pretty difficult to find out what is causing the no start problem. We can only assume that the spark plugs, wires, coil, distributor cap, rotor are all ok.
First, you will need to determine if it is fuel related or ignition related.
Are you positive that the fuel pump/pumps are operating when the engine doesn't start? If not, you could have a bad Fuel Pump or Fuel Pump Relay.
If it is ignition related, you could have a defective CPS, Crankshaft Position Sensor. You need to verify that you are getting spark when it doesn't start. If it isn't, then I would unplug it at the Ignition Control Module and check the resistance when the engine is not starting, then measure it when the engine cold and does start.